Where does our funding come from?

The work of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage in the 2014/15 financial year is expected to cost $17.976 million.

Funding we administer

This year we will administer $263.760 million for Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage (includes broadcasting) and $83.876 million for Vote Sport and Recreation.

Most of this will fund services supplied by arts, heritage and broadcasting entities outside the Ministry. It covers ballet, orchestral, museum, public broadcasting, film archive and Māori performing arts activities. Other funding provides for the protection of historic places and the promotion of New Zealand films and the arts.

Sports and recreation allocations cover services provided by Drug Free Sport New Zealand and Sport New Zealand (Sport NZ). We are responsible for making payments for the services supplied and monitoring the Crown’s interests in these organisations on behalf of Ministers.

Internal operating costs

This is a breakdown of costs budgeted for the Ministry’s own operations in 2014/15.

$5.310 million for policy advice, monitoring of funding agencies and ministerial servicing

Policy advice on culture, including broadcasting; monitoring and managing Crown investment in this sector; services to Ministers, such as speeches and correspondence.

$7.715 million for heritage services

Managing new memorial projects, including National Memorial Park, national monuments, war and historic graves; administration of legislation and grants; research, writing and publication of New Zealand history and reference works including the online Encyclopedia of New Zealand (Te Ara).

$4.414 million for WW100 programme

Delivering the legacy projects for the centenary of the First World War, including the Heritage Trails on the Western Front and an interpretation centre in New Zealand.

$219,000 for the Cultural Diplomacy International Programme

Management and delivery of an international cultural programme through a series of projects and activities primarily focused on Asia and in locations where New Zealand is pursuing free trade agreements.

$318,000 for advice to and monitoring of sports and recreation Crown entities

Providing purchase advice and monitoring services to the Minster for Sport and Recreation for Sport New Zealand and Drug Free Sport New Zealand.